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Stronger Together: Basically The Entire Clinton Campaign is Sick and It Isn't Allergies
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Stronger Together: Basically The Entire Clinton Campaign is Sick and It Isn't Allergies
Katie Pavlich
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As speculation began to mount about her health, the Clinton campaign argued the candidate was suffering from seasonal allergies and doing fine.
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New Polls: Hillary Leads Nationally, Trump Has Enthusiasm Edge, Battlegrounds Tight
Guy Benson
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No, Questioning Hillary's Strength or Stamina on The Campaign Trail Isn't Sexist
Katie Pavlich
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Trump: Hillary's Contempt for Americans Disqualifies Her From Presidency
Cortney O'Brien
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Clinton Spox: Hillary's Fine; She Ran Around Chelsea's Apartment–But We'll Release More Health Records
Matt Vespa
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#ShesConservative: The Forgotten Demographic
Gabriella Muñoz
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Bill Clinton's CIA Director To Advise Trump Campaign, Email Fiasco Shows Hillary 'Lacks Ability To Lead'
Matt Vespa
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Syrian Cease-fire Begins Today
Jason Hopkins
All eyes are on Syria as the U.S. and Russian-backed cease-fire goes into effect today at 12:00pm (EDT) and is meant to last for the entire week.
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Former Obama Adviser on Hillary's Pneumonia: Clinging To Secrecy Is Creating Unnecessary Problems
Matt Vespa
It took the press 90 minutes to know where Hillary Clinton was after she left the 9/11 Memorial early on Sunday due to dehydration and overheating.
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Islamic Oil Companies Condemn Bill Allowing 9/11 Families to Sue Saudi Arabia
Justin Holcomb
The head of the Saudi Arabia-dominated Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is not happy with the recent decision of congress to allow the families of the Sept. 11 attacks to sue the kingdom's government for damages.
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On 15th Anniversary of 9/11, A Presidential Candidate Says She Wouldn't Have Given Order to Kill Bin Laden
Cortney O'Brien
Sunday marked 15 years since the day terrorists killed almost 3,000 innocent Americans.
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Trump Has a Message For NFL Players Who Refuse to Honor National Anthem
Cortney O'Brien
Since it was a somber 15th anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks on Sunday, many football fans hoped that NFL players would not continue to follow Colin Kaepernick's lead and neglect the national anthem.
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Hillary Heeds CNN Medical Advice, Cancels Campaign Trips
Cortney O'Brien
You've probably seen (or at least heard) about the alarming fainting spell Hillary Clinton had on Sunday.
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Hmm: Trump Wishes Clinton Speedy Recovery, Axelrod Needles Clinton Secrecy
Guy Benson
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Behold, a fairly rare and laudable show of restraint from Donald Trump in a Fox and Friends interview this morning -- during which he expressed understandable uncertainty about what's going on with Hillary Clinton's health, but expressed his hope that she recuperates and rejoins the campaign as soon as possible.
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Trump Ad Hits Hillary Clinton For "Basket of Deplorables" Comment
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Donald Trump's newest ad savages Hillary Clinton for her "basket of deplorables" comment made on Friday night at a fundraiser
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